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10 Common Misconceptions When Evaluating LED Display Screen Quality — and How to Avoid Them

Contents

  1. 1. Misconception: The Higher the Brightness, the Better
  2. 2. Misconception: Pixel Pitch Doesn’t Matter If Resolution Is High
  3. 3. Misconception: Color Temperature Alone Determines Color Quality
  4. 4. Misconception: Color Accuracy Can Be Judged by Static Images Alone
  5. 5. Misconception: The Higher the IP / Protection Rating, the Better — Always
  6. 6. Misconception: Refresh Rate Doesn’t Matter if Human Eye Doesn’t Detect Flicker
  7. 7. Misconception: You Can Fully Trust Manufacturer Specs Without Testing
  8. 8. Misconception: Some Dead LEDs Are Acceptable
  9. 9. Misconception: Power Supply & Control System Quality Is Secondary
  10. 10. Misconception: If Specs Are Similar, Just Pick the Cheapest

1. Misconception: The Higher the Brightness, the Better

Many people believe that “higher brightness equals better picture quality and performance,” especially for outdoor use — some insist on over 7000 cd/m² for outdoor screens.

Consequences:

  • Energy waste: Excessive brightness increases power consumption and long-term electricity costs.
  • Visual fatigue: Indoor brightness above ~2000 cd/m² can cause eye discomfort or glare.
  • Reduced lifespan: High brightness accelerates LED aging, shortening screen life.

Correct Approach: Match brightness to the usage environment. Indoor screens: 800–2000 cd/m²; outdoor: 3000–7000 cd/m². Use ambient-light sensors where possible.

2. Misconception: Pixel Pitch Doesn’t Matter If Resolution Is High

Choosing a large pixel pitch screen for close viewing or a small pitch screen for long distance is common but misguided.

Consequences:

  • Close viewing on large pitch: visible pixelation, coarse images.
  • Far viewing on small pitch: wasted cost; human eye cannot notice extra resolution.

Correct Approach: Optimal viewing distance ≈ pixel pitch (mm) × 3. Example: P2.5 screen ≈ 7.5 m, P5 screen ≈ 15 m.

3. Misconception: Color Temperature Alone Determines Color Quality

Assuming cold or warm color temperature alone defines quality is misleading.

  • Cold temperature (e.g., 9300K) may result in blueish images.
  • Warm temperature (e.g., 3000K) may yellow whites.

Correct Approach: Use adjustable color temperature (3000–9300K) and color calibration to suit scenes.

4. Misconception: Color Accuracy Can Be Judged by Static Images Alone

Testing only static images cannot reveal dynamic color defects.

  • Dynamic content like videos reveals issues like motion color shifts or skin tone distortions.

Correct Approach: Test with dynamic video content at various brightness levels and angles.

5. Misconception: The Higher the IP / Protection Rating, the Better — Always

Choosing an outdoor-grade IP65 screen for indoor use is overkill.

  • Increased weight and thickness, harder installation.
  • Reduced heat dissipation indoors, possible faster aging.
  • Higher cost (20–30% more than indoor-grade screens).

Correct Approach: Indoor: IP30–IP40 sufficient; outdoor: IP65+, ensure water-seal and corrosion resistance.

6. Misconception: Refresh Rate Doesn’t Matter if Human Eye Doesn’t Detect Flicker

Low refresh rates may appear fine to the eye but show flicker on cameras or smartphones.

  • Low refresh (<1920Hz) causes rolling lines in video recording or live broadcast.

Correct Approach: For filming or live streaming, select ≥3840Hz and verify with real camera tests.

7. Misconception: You Can Fully Trust Manufacturer Specs Without Testing

Manufacturer specs may reflect lab conditions, not real-world performance.

  • Some vendors overstate brightness, contrast, lifespan.

Correct Approach: Require third-party test reports; use instruments to verify brightness, color, and refresh rates.

8. Misconception: Some Dead LEDs Are Acceptable

Minor dead pixel acceptance is sometimes claimed.

  • High-quality screens should have ≤0.001% dead pixels.
  • Excessive initial dead pixels may indicate poor soldering or aging, leading to higher future maintenance costs.

Correct Approach: Inspect full white/black screens; require replacement if exceeding standard.

9. Misconception: Power Supply & Control System Quality Is Secondary

Poor power or control systems can cause flicker, voltage instability, or signal delay.

Correct Approach: Use reliable power brands (e.g., Meanwell), and compatible control systems (e.g., Nova, Linsn) with the display.

10. Misconception: If Specs Are Similar, Just Pick the Cheapest

Choosing lowest price may compromise component quality (LED chips, driver ICs, PCB boards).

Correct Approach: Compare LED brands, ICs, and warranty, balance cost and quality.

Conclusion

To avoid quality pitfalls:

  • Match screen specifications to usage environment (indoor/outdoor, viewing distance, purpose).
  • Test dynamically with multiple angles and devices.
  • Prioritize component quality, craftsmanship, and after-sales support over single parameters.
  • Zero tolerance for early defects (dead pixels, uneven brightness) to prevent future issues.

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